A Department of Children and Families spokeswoman said the home was operating illegally on Sanseviera Lane.

Officials said two young victims came forward about the abuse, saying Cuebas would force the girls to touch his genitals.

Deputies said they started investigating and found three other victims, but they said it's likely there are even more victims.

"We have a lot of work by the investigators to try and backtrack. What are their records, what others can we gather regarding any additional victims or any other children that may have been exposed to the suspect?" said Angelo Nieves, of the Orange County Sheriff's Office

Neighbors described Cuebas as a nice guy.

"I'm in shock. That's a nice guy," said one resident who asked to remain unnamed.

A boy, who asked to remain unidentified, said he's stayed at the day care and never experienced anything inappropriate.

"They used to baby-sit us in the summer, like this summer. They never did anything. Nothing was ever wrong," the boy said.

According to the sheriff's report, Cuebas initially denied the allegations, but he broke down and said, "I am ashamed."

He's being held in the Orange County jail without bond.

Investigators said there may be additional victims and ask anyone with additional information to contact the Orange County Sheriff's Office.

When it comes to entrusting the care of your children to others, DCF administrators said parents have to do their homework. They have a database you can consult to find out a providers history both good and bad and whether they're legal or not.